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Also what?

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17/09/2008 12:38 PM
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XD...i had a point, then decided not to put it, and forgot to delete the also...never mind

17/09/2008 12:39 PM
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Ok thanks.

do i need SLI Ready RAM? i guesss not.

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17/09/2008 12:45 PM
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nah, SLi ready RAM is just ram that's been tested with an SLi system. its no better, or worse, than regular DDR2/3

17/09/2008 12:48 PM
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sweet.
I'm guessing i'd have to solder my chip onto my mobo, right?

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17/09/2008 12:53 PM
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woah!!!

No solder is needed to put a PC together. Its all done using slots and specialised locks

Soldering doesn't seem, to me at least, like a particularly sensible idea overall...

17/09/2008 01:00 PM
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so how do i attach the processor?

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17/09/2008 01:04 PM
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just clip it in....use the pin-less corner to determine the direction, drop it in place, and use the snap lock on the CPU slot to hold it

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Just put together the final specs, please could someone confirm that everything is compatible?

I'm new to this, and it's my first build!

The specs are on my first post.

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roberth Wrote:woah!!!

No solder is needed to put a PC together. Its all done using slots and specialised locks

Soldering doesn't seem, to me at least, like a particularly sensible idea overall...

wouldnt that fry your processor ? ...

im not sure :D ...

yeah.. what robert said... just drop it carefully ... pay attention to the pinless side corner...
don't apply pressure .. just lock it in place with the lock
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